Brian D. Nagy – December 28, 2013

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Rush: December 28, 2013, suddenly at age 53 years, while climbing Mt. Aconcagua in Argentina. Predeceased by his father Joseph Nagy in 2001 and brother Stephen Nagy in 2007. Survived by his wife Karen Nagy of Rush, sons; Christopher Nagy of Rush and Joshua (Keyonna Dixon) Nagy of Henrietta. Mother Marjorie Nagy of West Bloomfield, brother Jeffrey (Penny Austin)Nagy of Hemlock, nephew Jason (Nicole White) Nagy of Amherst, mother-in-law Shirley LeVesque of Honeoye, brothers-in-law; Bradley (Donna) LeVesque, of Ontario, (their sons Ben Hauser(Renee Hoffman) of Webster, NY and AJ and Brandy Hauser of Macedon, NY) , Ricky LeVesque of Bristol, and Mike LeVesque of Honeoye, . Many aunts & uncles, cousins, and friends.

Family and friends may call Friday, February 14th from 1-4 PM & 7-9PM at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 21 Big Tree St, Routes 15 & 20A, Livonia, where services will be held Saturday, February 15th at 11AM. Memorials can be made to the Nagy Children’s Educational Trust Fund, Five Star Bank, c/o John Haugh, PO Box 579, Lakeville, NY 14480. To send a condolence and for further information please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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27 thoughts on “Brian D. Nagy – December 28, 2013

  1. Marge, I am so very sorry for yet another loss. I can still remember the thundering of little children’s (yours) feet on the front porch on Linden Street and how my cat would run to the cellar knowing you were all about to enter. You are all in my prayers at this terrible time. May God give you strength to get through it and carry on. Much love.

  2. Brian was a very pleasant co-worker and and a lot of fun at work celebrations. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Brian’s family. May you all find comfort in beautiful memories.

  3. Dear Karen,Chris,Joshua,Marge, I regret not being able to attend his memorial service! Memories of your treasured loved one will always remain in your heart! We will keep this Hope in our hearts that we will see him again in Heaven! John 3:16. My condolences to the extended family!!

    Sincerly, Emma Nagy Cornelius

  4. I can not begin to say how sorry I was to learn of Brian’s passing. To say it was a shock is putting it mild. I am so happy to know that his remains will finally be back with his family. This has been so sad and with all the paperwork and worry the family has had to endure has made it even worse. I have never met Marge, Karen or their families, but I feel so sorry for them. Know that my thoughts are with you every day. May you soon find peace.

  5. I was shocked and saddened about Brian. I worked with him for the past few years. He was so easygoing & approachable, and we often talked about our families and adventures. Work is not the same without him. My thoughts and prayers to the entire family.

  6. Karen, Chris, Josh, Marge, Jeff, Jason and families – My heart breaks for you. The sudden loss of someone so full of life with so much to offer the world is tragic – we have to trust in God’s wisdom. My memories of Brian start about 1963 when he was a lively 3 year old and I was teaching him to count using a deck of cards (much to his father’s chagrin) – watching him grow each summer when he visited his grandmother Alice – and years of hearing of his activities and achievements as he grew into a man to be proud of. I hope your memories will help bring you comfort. And I pray that God will give you strength during this difficult time.

  7. I went to school with Brian, so sorry to hear of his passing. GOD Bless all his family and friends.

  8. To my birthday twin from your Iowa birthday twin: I am so terribly sorry to learn about your son’s passing. Nothing prepares you for things like this. My prayers go out to you and your family at this difficult time in your loves.

    Your Penpal,
    Jo Ann Schloe

  9. Marge, My deepest sympathy to you and all your family. Losing a child is the worse that can happen to a parent and my heart and prayers are with you. My love and hugs go out to you and all your family.

  10. Marge and family. I was so sorry to hear of your loss and know you are having a difficult time. My heart goes out to you. Just want you to know you are in my thoughts and my prayers.

  11. So sorry for your loss. Know it is a very sad time for you all sending thoughts and prayers and know you are looking towards The Lord in all of this. God be with you all.
    Prayer Pals friend to Marge for long time. Sending Love
    Betty Ann Pratt

  12. Marge and Family. I was so sorry to hear of Brian’s death on the mountain. He may not have reached the top but he was close to his Maker. I know you are having difficult times and I wish there were words to say to make things easier but know you are all in my prayers at this time. I send my love. Barbara Wear

  13. Margie and Family, What a sad thing to have heard about Brian’s death. I am asking the Lord to surround you all as only he can giving you the comfort you need as you go through tragic times in your lives.

  14. Having just lost my son last year my heart goes out to you. My deepest sympathy.

  15. I pray daily for prayer pals as I have seeked many. I am so very sorry to learn of your son’s passing. my heart aches as y’all go forth but may he rest in peace and God wrap his arms around all the family. PLEASE KNOW I WILL CONTINUE PRAYING. DEEPEST SYMPATHY.

  16. I am so sorry to hear of the tragic loss of your beloved Brian. The entire family remains in my prayers.
    Sincerely,
    Anna Foster, Prayer Pals member

  17. So very sorry for your great loss. Prayers for all of you at this time and in the days/weeks ahead during this difficult time. Brian may not have reached the summit that day but he surely reached the Mountain Top! Always enjoyed hearing about his adventures and trips (with the family as well as his own adventures) from his mom, Marge, who has been a long time friend.

  18. Feeling very heartbroken Brian was my husband(ex) Mike’s best friend since childhood and our daughter’s Godfather Such a tragedy! He was a wonderful husband. father, son and friend. He is a person I always respected and admired for his intelligence, personality, sense of adventure and honesty. He will be missed greatly and my deepest sincere condolences to Karen, Christoper, Joshua and family

  19. I am very saddened for your loss. Brian was inspirational with his enthusiasm for living, and it rubbed off on all of us that knew him. I will miss his unique humor and his opinions. I hope that you will find peace.

  20. Brian was my supervisor when I retired last summer. I have known him for over ten years and was always impressed with technical ability. I always enjoyed our conversations and working with him. i am so sorry for his family’s loss. In honor of him, I just watched a movie called “Everest”. It was a true story of a climbing expedition made in 1996. What a beautifully filmed story.

  21. Brian was an exceptional co-worker, mentor and friend. His straight forward approach and boundless energy made him such an essential and effective member of our team. I will certainly miss the political banter and talks of vacations. Know that our work family will never be the same without him. My deepest condolences to all of the Nagy family.

  22. Marge!!! I am in shock! I am so very sorry for your loss!! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

    Love,

    Jan

  23. Brian was more than a co-worker. He was a great friend. He always provided an open ear and a kind word. He will be missed. My deepest sympathies to Brian’s family.

  24. It was a shock to hear this. Brian was a great guy and a hard worker, and very easy to get along with. Work will not be the same without him.

    I’m so sorry for your loss.

  25. Dear Karen, Christopher and Joshua

    We are so very sorry for the sad and sudden loss of your wonderful husband and father Brian. He touched so many peoples lives and he grabbed life by the horns and lived everyday like it was his last. We will miss your dad very much, it still doesn’t seem possible that he is really gone. We have many special memories of times shared with Brian. Remember all of the happy times that you all shared together and how very much he loved you all. Also remember that we are always here for all of you whenever you need us. I love you all very much and you will always be my family. In deepest sympathy and may God watch over all of you. Love, aunt kim, uncle Glenn, Cody and Alyssa

  26. Brian, so full of life! Took on any challenge, and conquered it. Brian will be sorely missed by his colleagues. Always took a half-full approach, and worked it from there. Our hearts and prayers go out to his family and friends. We consider ourselves “lucky & blessed” to be on his path in life.

  27. Brian was such a likable guy. Over the years he was my supervisor, my tech lead, and always a friendly face. I’m so sorry to hear this news.

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